Chauncey Gallery
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jumpingjacktrash:bluart106:Two men dancing, Harlem, 1920s.According to George Chauncey’s eponymous G
Zen and the Art of Garden Maintenance,Chauncey Gardener born on this day
catycat21: por Kerri Lee Smithkitty
elaadens:Chauncey the tiny bear requested by bedabug
statue-porn:|| Pandora, Chauncey Ives, c. 1863.
bluart106:Two men dancing, Harlem, 1920s.According to George Chauncey’s eponymous Gay New York, the
tevintter:Chauncey the tiny bear requested by bedabug
bluart106: Two men dancing, Harlem, 1920s. According to George Chauncey’s eponymous Gay New York, th
howpeoplelived:A still from Looking for Langston, 1989.According to George Chauncey’s eponymous Gay
jumpingjacktrash:bluart106:Two men dancing, Harlem, 1920s.According to George Chauncey’s eponymous G
bluart106:Two men dancing, Harlem, 1920s.According to George Chauncey’s eponymous Gay New York, the
ozu-teapot:The Long Goodbye | Robert Altman | 1973Elliott Gould and Chauncey Scratchet (apparently)
animexfavorites:Various Stuffs ☆ Danganronpa | Chauncey [pixiv]
andrejvidovic: Undine Rising from the Fountain, by Chauncey Bradley Ives, 1880-82 (American, Neoclas
elissaalva: fknvictoria: Elissa Alva oldie but goodie from a shoot with Mycol Chauncey
Jephthas’s Daughterby Chauncey Bradley Ives (1810-94), Art Institute of Chicago, USA.(Photo by Jyoti
wonderwarhol:Undine Rising from the Waters, 1880’s, by Chauncey Ives (1810-1894)
howpeoplelived:A still from Looking for Langston, 1989.According to George Chauncey’s eponymous Gay
wonderwarhol: Undine Rising from the Waters, 1880’s, by Chauncey Ives (1810-1894)
aces5050: chauncey’s rando (by royal h cycles)
bluart106: Two men dancing, Harlem, 1920s. According to George Chauncey’s eponymous Gay New York, th
life-imitates-art-far-more: Chauncey Bradley Ives (1810-1894) “Undine Rising from the Waters” (1880-
Sam: You look a bit like my grandpa.Bill: Oh, is your grandpa super cool?I think Bill has a point. N
bluart106: Two men dancing, Harlem, 1920s. According to George Chauncey’s eponymous Gay New York, t
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